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What's Cooking For Mesa & X.Org This Summer?
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostIt depends what you call successful. Getting practical programming experience, then yes 90% are successful. Code amounting to something useful however would be hovering around 10% or lower.
People on these forums just bitch and moan when free software developers aren't doing what they think they should be doing.
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Originally posted by curaga View PostIt's a bit much to expect continued maintenance far beyond the agreed period of a summer, isn't it?
If the code is merged to the project, it's usually the project's responsibility from that point on.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostIt isn't too much to expect. Stuff gets turfed from the kernel for example if it is not maintained.
Where's your code, anyway? What free software projects are you working on that we should expect to see progress on?
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Originally posted by mattst88 View PostTo expect? GSoC participants are students. That means for most of the year they're busy doing school work. You expect students to be on the hook for continued development of their summer work?
Where's your code, anyway? What free software projects are you working on that we should expect to see progress on?
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostMy code goes PD as is.
You didn't comment about expecting students to continue work during the school year.
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